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I found this explanation interesting. In order to remember memories, this person says he remembers it like we remember facts we read from a book: What did you do today?…
A Quest to Recover Buddha's True Teachings
I found this explanation interesting. In order to remember memories, this person says he remembers it like we remember facts we read from a book: What did you do today?…
…kamma (beeja)? As I understand kamma beeja are stored in the mano loka of each being. Why is kamma beeja not directly sensed by the mind or hadaya vatthu? The…
Where Are Memories “Stored”? – Connection to Pañcakkhandha #4 “The category of anāgata (future) rupa is those we hope/expect to experience.” – So, ‘rupa upadanakkhanda’ is anāgata rupa? If it…
…of stored in the brain. That is not correct. Here is a brief summary of what happens. – The brain has a “mana indriya” with a transmitter and a receiver….
…they are able to recall. Children recalling past lives can be thought to fall under that too. Some others can recall memories in this life in great detail: “Recent Evidence…
…is also true for recalling memories “stored” in the external world (in viññāna dhātu). They also need to come through the brain. Therefore, a gandhabba is totally isolated from the…